Use the following codebook for text classification. Return your classifications in a table with one column for text number (the number preceding each text sample) and a column for each category. Use a csv format. These are the categories to classify for in each text: 
CV: 1 if the author of the text expresses hate towards a group or a person on account of their status as member of a group. This can take the form of threats of violence, genocide, exclusion, and segregation. There is an important distinction between expressing hate/endorsing violence generally and expressing hate/threatening violent towards a group or its members because of hatred of the group; in this case, CV is 0 unless the hateful speech is oriented at a group. Threats which do not name the target's group membership as cause for the threat are not hate speech under our definition. An expression of hate towards an individual (even if violent intention is clearly expressed) does not qualify unless the individual's membership in a group is made clear. 0 otherwise. For example, “I strong dislike Americans” should be classified as CV=0, but “We should attack Americans” should be classified as CV=1. Similarly, “They should be beaten" should be classified as CV=0, but “White people should be beaten" would be CV=1.
HD: 1 if the author of the text assaults the dignity of group by asserting or implying the inferiority of a given group by virtue of intelligence, genetics, or other human capacity or quality; degrading a group, by comparison to subhuman entity or the use of hateful slurs in a manner intended to cause harm; by degrading the group through use of a harmful group stereotype, historical or political reference, or by some other contextual means, where the intent of the speaker can be confidently assessed. Promoting a group is not the same as degrading another group (e.g., “I love Americans so much”). Expressing dislike towards a group or saying an insult is not the same as explicitly degrading a group or implying inferiority (e.g., “I really don’t like Americans.”) unless the comment includes a reference to the groups’ characteristics (e.g., “I don’t like Americans because they are so fat and stupid”, “Americans commit more crimes”). Using a derogatory term is not the same as explicitly degrading a group or implying inferiority unless it has to do with a group’s stereotypes. Referencing statistics does not necessarily degrade a group, even if the statistics are unflattering. 0 otherwise.
CV and HD are mutually exclusive. If CV is equal to 1, then HD must be equal to 0. If HD is equal to 1, then CV must be equal to 0. Both CV and HD can be 0. Classify the following text samples:
